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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 661238" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I run duals a lot and am pretty hard on the wheels at times. Had a lot of different problems but never what happened to you. I think it was a freak deal and I'd be willing to bet it was all due to the yahoo that put the tires on. I'd be willing to bet my last dollar he used an air wrench and tightened them to the hilt one at a time rather than alternating them like you should do to insure that the rim seats correctly. I'd run them just like they are for a day then take a tire tool with about a four foot cheater rod and see if I can't tighten them some more. If they won't budge, I doubt you will ever have another problem with them. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 661238, member: 4362"] I run duals a lot and am pretty hard on the wheels at times. Had a lot of different problems but never what happened to you. I think it was a freak deal and I'd be willing to bet it was all due to the yahoo that put the tires on. I'd be willing to bet my last dollar he used an air wrench and tightened them to the hilt one at a time rather than alternating them like you should do to insure that the rim seats correctly. I'd run them just like they are for a day then take a tire tool with about a four foot cheater rod and see if I can't tighten them some more. If they won't budge, I doubt you will ever have another problem with them. JMO [/QUOTE]
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